Born and raised in Chicago, Dr. Huang attended Medical School there and earned his MD at the University of Illinois. This was followed by Internship and Residency at Northwestern University McGaw Medical Center. He then worked as a Hospitalist at downtown Chicago's famous Cook County Hospital, gaining intensive and valuable medical experience, before returning to University of Illinois Medical Center to complete a Hematology and Oncology Fellowship, finishing as Chief Fellow. Among many honors, his research abstract studying "The Function of HGMA2 Gene in Idiopathic Bone Marrow Fibrosis" was selected for oral presentation at the American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting.

Being Triple Board-Certified in Oncology, Hematology, and Internal Medicine, he then worked in full-time practice in Michigan for six years, treating thousands of patients with every type of cancer or blood disorder, publishing several manuscripts, and serving on Multidisciplinary Tumor Boards for Breast, Lung, and Gastrointestinal Cancers, as well as multiple Quality Improvement Councils at the Cancer Center. Now with comprehensive training and practical experience, Dr. Huang joins us in Southern California to continue delivering state-of-the-art cancer treatment to patients while showing compassion to them and their families.

Dr. Huang is fluent in Mandarin Chinese.

Professional Memberships:

American Society of Clinical Oncology

American Society of Hematology

Patient Care Philosophy:

"Knowledge is Power - especially in the fight against cancer." Having acquired special training in communicating with cancer patients called The OncoTalk program, Dr. Huang is particularly renowned for his ability to listen to his patients and educate them, explaining highly complex treatment options without complex jargon.

Dr. Huang is a devoted husband and proud father of three. He cherishes family time and is also passionate about any activity outdoors, particularly hiking, camping, and scuba diving.